paulburn
Well-Known Member
Are chines a fashion statement or the shape of boats to come ?
What are the advantages and disadvantages ?
paul
What are the advantages and disadvantages ?
paul
I assume you are talking about chines on the quarters of modern round-bilge AWBs, as first seen in cruising boats in smaller British Hunters.Are chines a fashion statement or the shape of boats to come ?
What are the advantages and disadvantages ?
paul
I was referring to the trend of seeing chines on racing and cruiser/racer sailing boats.
paul
I'm pretty sure the return of chines is all about cost saving.
No mold required, so less set up cost, no mold cleaning and polishing after each hull turn out.
Easy to modify length and width with minimum fuss and low cost.
Speed of production.
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I don't believe it is down to cost.
My previous boat, a Hillyard 8-Ton had hard chines - it is carvel, mahogany on oak construction and I cannot see how the hull design would have presented a saving over a wine-glass contour.
More likely the first owner specified he wanted a flatter shoal draft profile below the water-line for bilge plates with the additional gain of more internal useable space.
The Golden Hind has a similar profile and so (I think) does the Eventide.
Hard chine became really popular when plywood became available after WW2 and many designers used the properties of the material to produce boats that could be built without traditional boat building skills. Robert Tucker and Maurice Griffiths were leading exponents of these designs for cruising yachts. Some were ply, some steel and developments were double chine and multichine aimed at reducing the boxiness of the shapes. Similar developments in smaller dinghies and day sailers and still popular today for home construction.
However, in most of these designs chines were for ease of construction, not improved performance, which seems to be the driving force today.
I think I am missing something. Please Oldsaltoz, how for GRP chined hulls is a mold not needed?
Dont get sucked into discussions about mini Transat boats and V70's...
.........Chined hulls can also have more form stability at some angles of heel. They can also give lift and directional stability when heeled............